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Episode 60 of the Cyberlaw Podcast features
Paul Rosenzweig, founder of Red Branch Consulting PLLC and Senior Advisor to The Chertoff Group. Most importantly he was a superb Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy in the Department of Homeland Security when I was Assistant Secretary.
Paul discusses the latest developments in
ICANN, almost persuading me that I should find them interesting. He expresses skepticism about the
US government’s effort to win WTO scrutiny of China’s indigenous bank technology rules; he also sees the
DDOS attack on GitHub as a cheap exercise in Chinese extraterritorial censorship.
Michael Vatis, meanwhile, fills us in on
two new cyberlaw cases whose importance is only outweighed by their weirdness. And
I dissect the
House cybersecurity information sharing bill, concluding that it has gone so far to
appease the unappeasable privacy lobby that it may actually discourage information sharing.
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